Author: Chuck
Literacy 2022: Book 14: A Line to Kill
Anthony Horowitz’s third book casting himself as Dr. Watson to a brilliant but abrasive fictional detective
Literacy 2022: Book 13: Spook
Mary Roach applies her accessible and funny style of non-fiction writing to the topic of ghosts, reincarnation, and the afterlife.
Lessons from the BearPig
Learning to think of myself as an ever-improving artist instead of a bad artist

Unleash the Basilisk
Thoughts about old computers, emulators, and the difference between idealized memory and practical reality

Glass Onion and the Post-Whodunnit Detective Story
Glass Onion is fantastic, a thoroughly contemporary satirical comedy that also feels like a comfortable, old-fashioned murder mystery

Black Adam, or, Welcome To The Rock
Black Adam seems like what you would get if you made a movie out of The Rock

Four Things I Like About Midnight Mass
Mike Flanagan’s horror series for Netflix are so thoughtful and ambitious that even the ones that don’t work for me are still fascinating. Spoilers for the entire series.
Literacy 2022: Book 12: Raising Steam
The last “grown-up” Discworld novel affectionately leaves its characters with comfortable lives in a world that’s changing for the better

One Thing I Love About the She-Hulk Finale
She-Hulk literally delivers its mission statement directly to the camera, but still manages to leave all of its implications for the audience to figure out. Lots of spoilers for the series.

One Thing I Like About Werewolf By Night
Werewolf By Night wasn’t quite as bold as I’d been hoping for, but it pushed the limits of what you can do within the MCU

I, Too, Am An Adult With Very Strong Opinions About Mario Mario
Lazy dunking on casting Chris Pratt has revealed something I never fully appreciated about the franchise







